(2023-07-05, 08:09 PM)baltika_no_9 Wrote: I regret I am at a bit of a loss to help you as I can't replicate your problem.
What if you disable the dashboard plugin, close down OpenCPN then start it. Without the dashboard enabled is it stable with no freezing?
If it's stable then enable dashboard (but don't start it from the task bar), again close down and restart, is it stable then?
Now select the dashboard to display it, is this when it fails?
Have you tried with and without OpenGL? (Options>Advanced, Graphics radio button)
If you open a terminal and run htop while the freeze is happening what does the CPU/memory consumption look like?
The short answer is: the "Flatpack Version: 5.8.4" Version it works.
Only the "Debian/Ubuntu Version: 5.6.2" version freezes.
(2023-07-05, 08:09 PM)baltika_no_9 Wrote: What if you disable the dashboard plugin, close down OpenCPN then start it. Without the dashboard enabled is it stable with no freezing?Without any plugin it isn´t stable. So it´s a generally OpenCPN problem, no dashboard problem.
Quote:Have you tried with and without OpenGL? (Options>Advanced, Graphics radio button)Yes, with boath options the same problem.
Quote:If you open a terminal and run htop while the freeze is happening what does the CPU/memory consumption look like?memory is still low. Look at the screenshot:
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